GRE: Geometry Problem

A solid cube of side 6 is first painted pink and then cut into smaller cubes of side 2. How many of the smaller cubes have paint on exactly 2 sides? A. 30 B. 24 C. 12 D. 8 E. 6

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GRE: Geometry Problem

ABCD is a parallelogram. BD = 2. The angles of triangle BCD are all equal. What is the perimeter of the parallelogram?

A. 12
B. 9?3
C. 9
D. 8
E. 3?3

GRE: Problem Solving (Time and Work)

A women works 8 hours per day on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and 6 hours per day on Tuesday and Thursday. She does not work on Saturday and Sunday. She earns $324 per week. How much does she earn in dollars per hour?

A. 11
B. 10
C. 9
D. 8
E. 7

GRE: Problem Solving (Discount)

A dress on sale in a shop is marked at $D. During the discount sale its price is reduced by 15%. Staff are allowed a further 10% reduction on the discounted price. If a staff member buys the dress what will she have to pay in terms of D ?

A. 0.75D
B. 0.76D
C. 0.765D
D. 0.775D
E. 0.805D

GRE: Problem Solving

Half the people on a bus get off at each stop after the first, and no one gets on after the first stop. If only one person gets off at stop number 7, how many people got on at the first stop?

A. 128
B. 64
C. 32
D. 16
E. 8

GRE: Problem Solving

A perfect cube is an integer whose cube root is an integer. For example, 27, 64 and 125 are perfect cubes. If p and q are perfect cubes, which of the following will not necessarily be a perfect cube?

A. 8p
B. pq
C. pq + 27
D. -p
E. (p – q)6

GRE: Geometry problem

A is a point on the circle and BC is a chord but not a diameter of the circle

Column A                                        Column B

x                                                            90 

 

A. The quantity on the left is greater
B. The quantity on the right is greater
C. Both are equal
D. The relationship cannot be determined without further information

GRE: Quantitative Comparision

AB is parallel to ED. BCE and ACD are line segments

Column A

length of BC                 

Column B

Length of CA

 

A. The quantity on the left is greater
B. The quantity on the right is greater
C. Both are equal
D. The relationship cannot be determined without further information

GRE: Quantitative Coparision

The number of students in class A is 10 less than twice the number of students in class B. There are x students in class B.

 

 

The number of students in class A                 2x – 10

 

A. The quantity on the left is greater
B. The quantity on the right is greater
C. Both are equal
D. The relationship cannot be determined without further information

GRE: Quantitative Comparision

 n is an even integer

 

The remainder when n is divided by 3 The remainder when n is divided by 5

 

A. The quantity on the left is greater 

B. The quantity on the right is greater 
C. Both are equal 
D. The relationship cannot be determined without further information

n is an even integer

The remainder when n is divided by 3 The remainder when n is divided by 5

A. The quantity on the left is greater
B. The quantity on the right is greater
C. Both are equal
D. The relationship cannot be determined without further information

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